$15 million award in fatal Indiana Toll Road crash

A south suburban trucking company has been ordered to pay $15 million to the family of one of four people killed in a crash on the Indiana Toll Road.

But it's unclear whether the company is still in business.

Dimitry Karpov was killed in 2005 when a truck owned by Net Trucking of Burbank caused a chain-reaction crash near Bristol, Ind. The truck driver, Stanislaw Gil, is serving a 14-year prison sentence for reckless homicide convictions.

A judge ruled that Net Trucking was negligent when it let Gil drive more than legally allowed and altered log books. The judge awarded the money to Karpov's wife, son and estate.

Court documents say Net Trucking hasn't responded to the lawsuit for more than a year. Judge Theresa Springmann ruled that the company fraudulently transferred assets after the crash.